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WILL ADAMS, the FIRST ENG- PRECIS of the WARS in CANADA,

LISHMAN in JAPAN. A Romantic Biography. By
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The CAMPANER THAL; or, Discourses
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A COMPLETE RE-ISSUE OF THE WORKS OF THOMAS HOOD.

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THE FIRST NUMBER OF

THE EXCHANGE:

A MONTHLY REVIEW OF

COMMERCE, MANUFACTURES, & GENERAL POLITICS.

THOUGH there have been recently added to our periodical literature a goodly number of Magazines devoted to light and general topics, no organ has been projected for the special consideration of matters relating to Commerce, Manufactures, and Politics. The deficiency has been remarked by many practical men of the day; but, so far, no attempt has been made to supply the acknowledged want. France has its "Journal des Economistes;" the Northern States of America have their "Hunt's Merchants' Magazine," and the Southern States their "De Bow's Review;" but England, the first commercial nation in the world, with its vast empire of Canada, Australasia, and both the Indies, possesses no publication of a like nature. The void is filled up to some extent by the "Bankers' Magazine," "The Economist," and one or two other weekly papers, and "The Times” and the daily papers; but the first of these is almost entirely devoted to monetary affairs; whilst the remainder, from the frequency of their publication, the obligation they are under to keep up with the tide of events, and general news, and the limited space at their disposal, have rarely the time, and often not the room, to give that calm and thorough consideration to the various politico-economical topics of the day which is called for by their great importance to the commercial and general community. The newspaper articles are necessarily brief, often hurriedly written, and, for obvious. reasons, are mostly, so far as the general public is concerned, practically beyond the pale of future reference. Something is required between "The Times" and "The Economist" on the one hand, and the Commercial and Political Articles of the Quarterlies on the other in short, we want a periodical worthy of being called the Merchant's, the Manufacturer's, and the Practical Politician's "Own Magazine." To supply this desideratum: is the aim of the projectors of "The Exchange."

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